COURSE OVERVIEW

This three-day course vendor neutral Certified Information Systems Risk Managercertificationis designed for IT and IS professionals who are involved with risk identification, assessment& evaluation, risk response, risk monitoring, IS control design & implementation as well as IS control monitoring & maintenance.
The Certified Information Systems Risk Manager training will enable professionals toelevate their understanding in identifying and evaluating entity-specific risk but also aid them in assessing risks associated to enterprise business objectives by equipping the practitioner to design, implement, monitor and maintain risk-based, efficient and effective IS controls.

AUDIENCE AND PREREQUISITES

Who Should Attend?
Information System Security Officers
Risk Managers
Information Systems Owners
Info Security Control Assessors
System Managers
State & Local Government Risk Managers Context knowledge of data analysis and business intelligence scenarios. For example, an understanding of a work-related business intelligence project or need.
Basic knowledge of the Windows operating system and its core functionality, including file system navigation.
Basic understanding of the purpose of relational database management systems such as SQL Server.

*Course Cost listed does not include the cost of courseware or Exam cost. If you have any questions, please contact us at learn@vtec.org or 207-775-0244. Course is subject to a minimum enrollment ro run. If minimum is not met this class may run as a Virtual Instructor led class or live online. Certification Exam: Mile2 C)ISRM, Covers ISACA CRISC®CPEs: 24.
The Certified Information Systems Risk Managerexam is taken online Assessment and Certification System (“MACS”), which is accessible on your mile2.com account. The exam will take 2 hours and consist of 100 multiple choice questions. The cost is $400 USD a

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At Course Completion: Certified Information Systems Risk Managerstudents will be preparedto pass the CISRM exam. Candidate will be competent to implement risk management best practices and Federal standards. Students will enjoy an in-depth course that is continuously updated to maintain and incorporate the ever-changing security and risk environment.

Module 7: Getting Your Dataset to the Client Connecting to SQL Server and Submitting Queries from Client Tools Connecting and running SELECT queries from: Excel, PowerBI, RStudio Exporting datasets to files using, Results pane from SSMS The bcp utility, The Import/Export Wizard Lab 1: Getting Your Dataset to the Client Retrieving the results of a view in Excel Running an ad-hoc SELECT query from Excel Running an ad-hoc query from PowerBI Running an ad-hoc query from RStudio Using the Import/Export wizard to write the results of a query to a text file